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will go up as a result of all this fracking that's just on the economic side plus it takes more energy to frack than to get out to burn so the strictly on the british thermal unit to be to you equation it's a net negative it's like ethanol united states is also a net negative you don't hear much about ethanol anymore because it came and went it up flash because it was a joke was just a way to churn a bunch of derivatives and energy futures contracts to make a few people rich on the commission similar with fracking you got the big six cartel here in the u.k. they'll make a quick payday they'll leave that mess for the government to pay the citizens will have to have their taxes raised lined up a lot more dead and they won't be any warmer and the price of energy will go higher it's a net loser that's just on the economic side on the ecological side. yes of course the steps are ok that's all i need to know so here is a guy he's a c.e.o. one of the largest corporations in the world the biggest national gas producer in america one of the biggest oil producers in the world of corporations not
will go up as a result of all this fracking that's just on the economic side plus it takes more energy to frack than to get out to burn so the strictly on the british thermal unit to be to you equation it's a net negative it's like ethanol united states is also a net negative you don't hear much about ethanol anymore because it came and went it up flash because it was a joke was just a way to churn a bunch of derivatives and energy futures contracts to make a few people rich on the commission...
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energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. until the crisis in crimea is further resolved. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? guest: the economic situation in russia may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. this is according to senior officials. they think that the russian ruble will tumble. willinvestment in russia fall. and that this will have a cumulative effect to pushing those who can influence moscow to have a change of calculus. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to manipulate that data. putin has taken the decision that whatever costs or pressure he has to suffer under, he is willing to take those costs. he still sees the benefits. host: what is the point of all this? from mr. putin's position. guest: for putin, ukraine and crimea are personal issues. he believes, and man
energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. until the crisis in crimea is further resolved. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? guest: the economic situation in russia may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. this is according to senior officials. they think that the russian ruble will tumble. willinvestment in russia fall. and that this will have...
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call it the ted cruz effect, there's an energy, an excitement surrounding him unlike anyone nels the party right now. we keep asking who will the next moderate voice be for the gop? let me give you the latest. a new poll today, 3 in 10 republicans say they will not vote for christie if he ran in '16. for jeb bush, 50% of registered voters would not vote for him for president. this is why cruz is the one we should be watching. jon stewart, it could be ted cruz who has the last laugh come 2016. that does it for us. now alex wagner. >>> shut your windows, lock your doors. cpac has come to town. it's thursday, march 6th, and this is "now." >>> the largest and most important gathering of conservatives of the year. the first cattle call of the 2016 presidential cycle. >> the 2012 election didn't go exactly as we thought. >> the most conservative of conservatives. >> this president is a smart man. it may be time to revisit that assumption. >> includes senator ted cruz. >> all of us remember president mccain, president romney. >> people didn't like mitt romney that much. they loved ted cruz.
call it the ted cruz effect, there's an energy, an excitement surrounding him unlike anyone nels the party right now. we keep asking who will the next moderate voice be for the gop? let me give you the latest. a new poll today, 3 in 10 republicans say they will not vote for christie if he ran in '16. for jeb bush, 50% of registered voters would not vote for him for president. this is why cruz is the one we should be watching. jon stewart, it could be ted cruz who has the last laugh come 2016....
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before handcrafted jewelry was creating positive energy and a life of purpose and meaning was infused into a corporate culture. there was a commitment to creating new jobs out of recycled metals, right here in america. and a bank that helped carolyn rafaelian's business grow from a rhode island storefront into a global sensation. that's the beauty of connecting a vision to an enterprise. that's bank of america. gregg: fox news alert. there you see lois lerner. >> saturday our committee's general counsel sent an team your attorney. gregg: threw see chairman darrell issa. she has taken the fifth yet again. several' times this morning in response to direct questions from chairman darrell issa about the targeting of conservative groups. it's interesting because is a through fox news sunday said she is willing to testify and tell us everything. her lawyer said that's nonsense, i don't know why she would do that. >> i decline to answer that question. gregg: let's go to steve hayes who is standing by. steve, what's the point of this to just do it all over again, invoke the fifth? i half expe
before handcrafted jewelry was creating positive energy and a life of purpose and meaning was infused into a corporate culture. there was a commitment to creating new jobs out of recycled metals, right here in america. and a bank that helped carolyn rafaelian's business grow from a rhode island storefront into a global sensation. that's the beauty of connecting a vision to an enterprise. that's bank of america. gregg: fox news alert. there you see lois lerner. >> saturday our committee's...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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. ♪ but with less energy, moodiness, myand a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
. ♪ but with less energy, moodiness, myand a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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so that storm system is going to head east, and some of the energy from that system is going to help enhance another system out here that could potentially produce as much as 6-12 inch obviously snow from the northeast into parts of hid west and ice -- midwest and ice accumulation another big concern as well, bill. bill: can't wait til march which is tomorrow. >> yeah. maybe late march will bring better news. bill: maria, we pulled this image off of in noaa, the web site. this is a satellite image of the great lakes that maria was just talking about. look at this? i mean, everything's frozen. this is lake superior up here, here's lake huron, lake michigan on the left and lake erie and the zoom function is lake ontario. it has been about 18 or 20 years suns we've seen an image like this, but this just looks cold. it looks like the arctic. it looks like the north pole. you want to go there? we were just talking to michele bachmann who's going to minnesota later today. she says it's 11 below. martha: it does, it looks exactly like the way you would picture the north pole. lake effect sn
so that storm system is going to head east, and some of the energy from that system is going to help enhance another system out here that could potentially produce as much as 6-12 inch obviously snow from the northeast into parts of hid west and ice -- midwest and ice accumulation another big concern as well, bill. bill: can't wait til march which is tomorrow. >> yeah. maybe late march will bring better news. bill: maria, we pulled this image off of in noaa, the web site. this is a...
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you talked about some of his investments, like nevada energy. he also talked about heinz, and the partnership with dream -- three g capital, all ways to intelligently allocate that capital. >> it is a huge things that andeholders care about, he spent a lot of his letter talking about ways that berkshire hathaway can -- >> $30 billion, i want to hear about -- i hear he wants to give up $20 billion in cash. tonight, andeep write a lot of insurance contract that can result in big planes. he liked that cash discussion. there are all sorts of risks that can be taken on, that they want that fully -- $20 billion for. at the end of the year because the $20 billion in cash. >> where is the speculation on where the next target maybe -- may be? will it be a self-sustaining one like insurance? >> tom keene on our radio program afterwards, he has been a work sure how to make shareholder for a long time. given how many targets overseas and trips warren buffett has made, once to china, twice to your, he is not announced any -- any big acquisitions overseas. a
you talked about some of his investments, like nevada energy. he also talked about heinz, and the partnership with dream -- three g capital, all ways to intelligently allocate that capital. >> it is a huge things that andeholders care about, he spent a lot of his letter talking about ways that berkshire hathaway can -- >> $30 billion, i want to hear about -- i hear he wants to give up $20 billion in cash. tonight, andeep write a lot of insurance contract that can result in big...
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us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think there are a lot of tough things we can do, we can suspend russia from various organizations. >> all right. >> we can make her pay a price, i think we will do that. >> good to have you here tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> while washington scrambles to counter president putin, a number of experienced russia watchers are wondering why anyone is surprised by these events. many feel they have been laid out quite clearly for many years. simon marks is a former bureau chief. simon welcome. you just heard the back and forth i had with congressman engle, and john mccain and president obama. they're talking about international law. who -- does putin care about any of that? >> i think that's the real question, martha. if anything good comes out of all this. it may be a fundamental misconception that one can argue has dogged russia for years, it's finally smashed. the misconception being that vladimir putin craves international respectability. you can hear john
us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think there are a lot of tough things we can do, we can suspend russia from various organizations. >> all right. >> we can make her pay a price, i think we will do that. >> good to have you here tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> while washington scrambles to counter president putin, a number of experienced russia watchers are...
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developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it responsibly and be concerned about the impact of fracking on water, et cetera, et cetera. melissa: exactly. john, a lot of people make the argument it take as while, takes a while to develop practice fracking assets in europe and develop the technology. we better get started right no? in united states the response to fracking and natural gas plummeted. we have to be more aggressive on the energy front. we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you d
developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it...
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as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our troops rely on to get supplies and food and water. putin controls that. putin is controlling our syria chemical weapons collection deal, which is a farce. putin is undermining our negotiations in iran. have we given him too much power? why has president obama seemingly trusted him on so many fronts? >> we don't trust him. we don't trust him at all. there's commonality between us and russia. we both are opposed to islamic terrorism. we both want to make sure that iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. so we work with the russians when we need to. but i don't think it empowered putin. i think putin is a very
as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our...
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from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? >> sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq, post-afghanistan era, it's fair to say that americans overwhelmingly would not favor any sort of military action, perhaps sanctions. but the president's options, pres
from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to...
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i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number and permanently fix it however we need to. it was always in my view a phony pay-for and surely, there were people who were smarter than me who could have figured out when the bill was on the floor that we were not going to be cutting compensation every year so what would we do? just use this as an excuse to have health care providers come back and say okay if you don't want the cut what else can you give us? that can't be the best way to move forward. it's time to stop kicking that can down the road and do as much as we k. i think chairman wyden will look at that carefully whether we get that done
i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number...
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putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine. >> that was from 2009 and that remains on every's mind in the region. and now for our final rule, beware of emotional hawks. we've heard a lot from these folks. conservative emo hawks believe in the president just demonstrated strength or anger, foreign nations would act differently. republicans say putin would never have done this if obama had been tougher. never mind he takes the actions regardless of who is in charge of the country. never mind this is more about russia and crimea than it is about us. would he hear be stronger so much it starts to sound pla
putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine....
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you're wasting a lot of energy for nothing and you're only going to get yourself in more trouble. >> in the men's medium security unit, it's chow time and one of the new inmates enrique cruz says he has informed the inmate food service that he is now in charge of distribution. >> basically they got three guys who runs the wagon but they won't move nothing unless i let them move something. like they want to pass out the extra tray, i tell them who to pass the extra trays to. now everybody understands it's my way or no way. >> enrique cruz claims he has this clout that he runs the jail. he doesn't run the jail. i'm the man. i own this place. no. there is only one person that runs this place and that's the warden. >> one of the inmate food servers also took issue with cruz trying to lay down the law. a fight ensued and cruz is now on his way to segregation. >> mr. cruz is a bit of a cave man. all he knows is food and fight. so he like to come up to me and push up to me for extra trays and whatnot. >> i told the individual, stop handing out the trays the way he was handing them out, givi
you're wasting a lot of energy for nothing and you're only going to get yourself in more trouble. >> in the men's medium security unit, it's chow time and one of the new inmates enrique cruz says he has informed the inmate food service that he is now in charge of distribution. >> basically they got three guys who runs the wagon but they won't move nothing unless i let them move something. like they want to pass out the extra tray, i tell them who to pass the extra trays to. now...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> my 2-year-old daughter is here tonight. the last time she was here, this was her favorite moment. >> the panda cam is here. the baby camera is not too pleased about the nonstop surveillance. >> tonight my daughter has asked for one thing and one thing only on the show, a moo cow. so, ryan, here you go. [ cow mooing ] we'll be right back. l advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial...
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what we need is a paradigm shift in energy development toward renewable energy. it's actually possible to have 100% renewable energy. i volunteer time with an organization called the solutions project which is the solutio solutionsproject.org and mapping out how we get to 100% renewable energy. just parking lots and buildings in new york, alone, could -- when solarized could provide more than we need for all electricity generation in new york state, for example. what this is about is they're for their profits. when it's not coming into their backyard -- >> briefly, you heard exxon basically say, well, this is a private matter. does this affect them as a company? >> how can this be private? we're talking about 15 million americans who live within one mile of a fracking well. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people in a movement against fracking in the united states of america with thousands upon thousands of stories like mayor tillman. this is happening in public space. this is our air, this is our water, this is our public health. this is our land. th
what we need is a paradigm shift in energy development toward renewable energy. it's actually possible to have 100% renewable energy. i volunteer time with an organization called the solutions project which is the solutio solutionsproject.org and mapping out how we get to 100% renewable energy. just parking lots and buildings in new york, alone, could -- when solarized could provide more than we need for all electricity generation in new york state, for example. what this is about is they're...
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one reason is because of the energy supplies. another is germany refuses, even though it is the strongest economy, to take a leadership role. i am afraid we will have to do a lot of it by ourselves. with memccain speaking about the president's budget proposal. i asked him about the ukraine crisis. more on that coming up in the 4:00 hour. for that we are joined by douglas holtz aegon. and carl ricketts on a, senior economist at deutsche bank. what is your biggest criticism from what you see in the president's budget right now? >> the president's unwillingness to take on the rapidly growing part of the budget, the growth spending accounts, affordable care act and what that does to the budget is it squeezes out any chance for infrastructure, education, the basic function of the government and it squeezes out the defense spending. on top of that, we have a high level of debt. interest payments that come with that that. once you have entitlements, you do not have but -- budget flexibility. a recession, have we need to counter that. th
one reason is because of the energy supplies. another is germany refuses, even though it is the strongest economy, to take a leadership role. i am afraid we will have to do a lot of it by ourselves. with memccain speaking about the president's budget proposal. i asked him about the ukraine crisis. more on that coming up in the 4:00 hour. for that we are joined by douglas holtz aegon. and carl ricketts on a, senior economist at deutsche bank. what is your biggest criticism from what you see in...
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power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. ♪ she singeth as she flies [ inhales sharply ] [ bird sings ] caw-caw! [ female announcer ] cooling and soothing halls air. what are you breathing? >>> seven things to know. >> live doppler 7 hd shows height rain and drizzle. look what is developing offshore. better radar and lightning with thunderstorms on the way. a timetable and how were we get out of this storm and friday's storms. >> how is the rain affecting the commute? the bay bridge toll plaza shows the rain flowing into the east bay but not too many accidents. a big sig-alert and i will tell you where and why all ahead. >>> continuing, three, fire crews are cleaning up after a tree toppled on to a expense and parked cars. it could be a sign of what is ahead when the force of storm hits. >> sandbags are the focus if many people in different cities, in east palo alto a sandbag station want up and people are concerned about flood, from the creek with 50 percent of all homes sitting in a flood zone. >> today is the
power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. ♪ she singeth as she flies [ inhales sharply ] [ bird sings ] caw-caw! [ female announcer ] cooling and soothing halls air. what are you breathing? >>> seven things to know. >> live doppler 7 hd shows height rain and drizzle. look what is developing offshore. better radar and lightning with thunderstorms on the way. a timetable and how were we get out of this storm and friday's storms. >> how is the rain...
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number three is fuel energy. fuel cell, which reports earnings on march 10, is one of the most overbought stocks. >> i am talking cars. the auto-parts retailer reporting in nine percent increase as well as sales growth of four percent. severe winter weather actually helps sales by accelerating demand area >> number one is radioshack. shares plunged more than 25% after the electronics chain announced plans to close up to 1100 stores in the u.s., or 20% of its footprint. radioshack also reported a significantly wider loss for the fourth quarter. are also keeping our eyes on shares of smith and west. the gunmaker reporting earnings after the close today. a bumpy ride for alix steel, and paul barrett joins us from washington. on god's.t with you we saw them take off in 2013 under the threat of more regulation. what is happening, why this decline now? >> there has not been any kind of tragedies. if you take a look at federal background check which analysts say can be a relatively good barometer for sales, they tend to
number three is fuel energy. fuel cell, which reports earnings on march 10, is one of the most overbought stocks. >> i am talking cars. the auto-parts retailer reporting in nine percent increase as well as sales growth of four percent. severe winter weather actually helps sales by accelerating demand area >> number one is radioshack. shares plunged more than 25% after the electronics chain announced plans to close up to 1100 stores in the u.s., or 20% of its footprint. radioshack...
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare frack on exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape it scarred well that's just not acceptable to tell a person as rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's illegal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson sday job is literally to debunk the same claims he's making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects in the very least in fact tellers and as even garren as far as saying that those who oppose
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare frack on exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape it scarred well that's just not acceptable to tell a person as rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project...
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the next move he may make is restricting some of the energy supplies and we need to help the ukraine quickly and we need to get them money quickly and we need to have the imf agreement done as quickly as possible so that the people of ukraine will have a brighter future than the one they've got now. >> senator john mccain, thank you. and thank you for your patience. >> thank you, jake. >> talk to you soon. >>> coming up on "the lead," the federal government wants to be more relevant and what way to do it than make the calorie numbers bigger. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even ou
the next move he may make is restricting some of the energy supplies and we need to help the ukraine quickly and we need to get them money quickly and we need to have the imf agreement done as quickly as possible so that the people of ukraine will have a brighter future than the one they've got now. >> senator john mccain, thank you. and thank you for your patience. >> thank you, jake. >> talk to you soon. >>> coming up on "the lead," the federal government...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for dai
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most first off there is dow chemical at fifty seven billion dollars company that's been exploiting us energy policy for years dow is surpassed any other corporation on the list by the sheer number of subsidies it's received four hundred and sixteen in total adding up to one point four billion dollars next up digital science company intel which manufactures aerospace components made number three on the list which fifty eight subsidies totaling three point eight billion dollars or take. aluminum company which has taken in ninety one subsidies totaling five point six billion dollars in fact the amount that outflow receives in government handouts far exceeds their annual profits as journalist david johnston points out on the basis of its pretax income for the last four years these subsidies amount all the pretax profits can expect for the next one hundred and eighty nine years wow so this company is essentially running on government cash nice also interesting that makes no public mention of these massive subsidies its annual shareholders meeting finally topping the list at number one cash cow re
most first off there is dow chemical at fifty seven billion dollars company that's been exploiting us energy policy for years dow is surpassed any other corporation on the list by the sheer number of subsidies it's received four hundred and sixteen in total adding up to one point four billion dollars next up digital science company intel which manufactures aerospace components made number three on the list which fifty eight subsidies totaling three point eight billion dollars or take. aluminum...
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there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is improving, and it's right there on the border of russia. so i think it makes him very nervous, if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia, as you know, which is propped up by energy. >> charlie: should we revisit the question of georgia and nato? >> yes. i really believe that we should sponsor the inclusion of georgia into nato. every few weeks the russians move the fence a little further into georgian territory with impunity. there was a peace agreement orc
there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy...
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because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself as a renaissance man who wants to accommodate. but there is no accommodating putin. and if the u.s.a. looks weak on this one, believe me, we'll pay a heavy price. as will the president's historical reputation. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction joining us from boston fox news military analyst colonel david hunt and -- am i making mistakes here, mr. whiten? >> no, i don't think so. i would add a few other things to the list. you know, we can be specific with building -- helping central europe get free of russian energy. i
because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself...
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i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear they want to work with them, that we understand their issues, that the united states is engaged and that we are not spoiling for a fight. i think what's interesting here, we're not talking about the return of the cold war. we're talking about using all of the different tools that we have. and diplomacy is one of them. and then working economically with them and especially in central and eastern europe, they want to hear we're paying attention to them. whenever i go there, they say you've pivoted to asia. i say the united states is an atlantic and pacific power and we can and should pay attention to both. >>
i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear...
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the guy is astonishingly impressive. >> he's got a lot of energy indeed. jane, thanks very much. >>> up next, markets around the world in a big sell-off yesterday on the crisis in ukraine. we're going to the new york stock exchange. what a difference a day makes. why? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. to nbcuniversal's coveragens of the biggest loser olympic winter games ever, with the most coverage of the most events on every device. and the most hours of streaming video on the nbc sports live extra app, including the x1 platform from xfinity. comcast was honored to bring every minute of every medal of nbcuniversal's coverage to every screen. so what's next? rio 2016. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal. >>> president obama says his pr
the guy is astonishingly impressive. >> he's got a lot of energy indeed. jane, thanks very much. >>> up next, markets around the world in a big sell-off yesterday on the crisis in ukraine. we're going to the new york stock exchange. what a difference a day makes. why? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly...
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how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media organizations partnered with the afghan ministry, security ministries or institutions to address this issue, and how do you see the level of violence against journalists in the future, and how do you see the future government to protect the rights and the -- and safeguard the journalists and their rights in the future? >> najiv? thank you. >> thank you. it's good to see you in washington. it's a huge challenge. violence against media workers is becoming increaseingly bigger challenge, and it discourage a lot of media workers, and it has -- and because of the fact that a lot of the violence is raised
how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media...
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energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been here seven years now. the senate has been on the verge of a death spiral for several months. when you have a leader -- and i said this directly. this is in his office. when you have of the year that is totally banned on ensuring that there is no debate you will find people using all kinds of avenues to try to bring something to the floor for debate it is beyond belief. it is the greatest deliberative body you have friends and ellis side of the aisle of just as frustrated as many it's reprehensible. reprehensible away the united states and operates. i think most of vino that i have done everything i can to reach
energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been...
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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energy security if you can bring more barrels from a continental source. >> they're the best used car salesmen you'll find. but they only have to sell you one car and then when that car is sold, they're going to be out of the country. there's no -- >> they're already out of the country. >> there's no warranty on this used car that they're going to sell us. >> but there is another facet to this project and story which has received little or no attention, the concerns of the native americans. the pipeline is strategically placed through the united states so it doesn't touch reservation land. although it comes within feet of the reservation along the route. the sioux nation still has concerns about the steel city segment of the project which cuts through south dakota. this connects with the cushing extension of the pipeline in kansas. portions of the project have already been constructed, but the native americans are determined to make sure their concerns are met. although some state lawmakers claim they never heard from the sioux tribe. >> i never was contacted by any of the tribal lead
energy security if you can bring more barrels from a continental source. >> they're the best used car salesmen you'll find. but they only have to sell you one car and then when that car is sold, they're going to be out of the country. there's no -- >> they're already out of the country. >> there's no warranty on this used car that they're going to sell us. >> but there is another facet to this project and story which has received little or no attention, the concerns of...
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germany, more than any other western european nation has tied itself to russian energy. it was a policy first instigated by then counsellor gerhard schroder almost a decade ago. it was controversial then. we traveled to germany to ask him about it and he did not want to answer our questions. listen here. >> can we talk to you about the pipeline project? is there a conflict of interest being involved? have you sold out your country? >> sold out the country to that man, vladimir putin, the president of russia in the eyes of many germans. as i say, gretchen, if germany doesn't want to act, the rest to fall in line because they control european economy right now. >> amazing report. thanks so much. >>> word hillary clinton used an explosive comparison talking about russia's actions in ukrainian crisis. what she reportedly said about the russian regime and vladimir putin that's distancing herself from the white house. >> john kerry meeting with his russian counterpart as we speak. shepard smith live for us in kiev uukraine. shep. >> gretchen, those meetings happening in paris.
germany, more than any other western european nation has tied itself to russian energy. it was a policy first instigated by then counsellor gerhard schroder almost a decade ago. it was controversial then. we traveled to germany to ask him about it and he did not want to answer our questions. listen here. >> can we talk to you about the pipeline project? is there a conflict of interest being involved? have you sold out your country? >> sold out the country to that man, vladimir...
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the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same page? in terms of the big picture. >> we don't want to see that. >> is the obama administration going from the iranians? >> we have to wait and see and the discussions are ahead of us. our position is clear. we cannot allow the regime to get its hands on the nuclear weapons capability. they have been talking the talk of moderation. the new president smiles. they are a smooth talker. what they are doing at home and executio executions. and an all time high. what they are doing in syria. underground and elsewhere and supporting the machine with the fighters and the weapons. supporting
the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
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former secretary of energy and interior saying the president ought to approve the keystone pipeline. the president is taking the economy in the wrong direction. the american people see that. the president's popularity rate is way down and people are seeing him as not competent or trustworthy. >> we will see which set of ideas the american people buy. >>> so it turns out the united states home prices rose a little bit in the month of january. they were up 1 percent following 3 months of decline. a tight supply might have helped boost them prices. the biggest year over year gain in over eight years. >> what do we do about russia and vladimer putin? senator john mccain had a speech 24 hours and joins us in a moment with his take today. >> and my house, my rules -- every parent has said it? one teenager is taking her mom and dad to court. >> your father rules and you stay home. >> i feel bad for her and her parents. >>> not your normal parent teenager spat here. in a new jersey courtroom, a teenager is suing her parents for financial support. she claims they kicked her out. she is 18 and
former secretary of energy and interior saying the president ought to approve the keystone pipeline. the president is taking the economy in the wrong direction. the american people see that. the president's popularity rate is way down and people are seeing him as not competent or trustworthy. >> we will see which set of ideas the american people buy. >>> so it turns out the united states home prices rose a little bit in the month of january. they were up 1 percent following 3...
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the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they're born to, what they live for and what makes them happy. >> the teams are now making their way through north america's highest mountains, the alaska range. next week and beyond they'll battle the elements and each other, pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what's known here as the last great race, the iditarod. aljazeera, outsidin outside anc. >> the dogs should be crossing the line next week. >> our own libby casey has moderated has race. >> guess who's more popular than the president? first lady. the polls showing 66% of americans like michelle obama compared to 52% who say the same ab
the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's...
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with renewable energy, solar and wind and other technologies. these are things that can really be done. but we have to now make the case also to the public. not just we're going to cap this and that. that's too ugly. it's technical. it doesn't inspire. but what could inspire is look at what america could look like in 20 or 30 years. much smarter transport, smarter cities. >> that's the sputnik moment. >> absolutely. >> let me go back to the building blocks like the sputnik movement before we let you go. bill, this is the question that keeps coming up. though is seems elementary. you're the science guy and can explain these things. fls a polar vortex. republicans say what climate change. al gore, his theories have frostbite. practically explain to us how something like the polar vortex could be an extrapolation of broader climate distress. >> there's two things that make wind and weather. do you know the two things? it's not that complicated. >> go for it. >> heat of the sun, spin of the earth. when you have a big earth with a bunch of oceans and
with renewable energy, solar and wind and other technologies. these are things that can really be done. but we have to now make the case also to the public. not just we're going to cap this and that. that's too ugly. it's technical. it doesn't inspire. but what could inspire is look at what america could look like in 20 or 30 years. much smarter transport, smarter cities. >> that's the sputnik moment. >> absolutely. >> let me go back to the building blocks like the sputnik...
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>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do it. russia controls the amount of natural gas that goes into europe. germany has a lot of factories. natural gas is not just for heating, it generates electricity which these factories use. if there was a sustained increase in the price of gas or if russia were to shut down the natural gas flow you would see the real problem in europe which is why europe may not be as keen to impose sanctions on russia as america is. >> worries of retaliation there. ali velshi host of "real money," thanks for being with us. >> okay joie. >> anxiety hit ordinary ukrainians and hard. the local currency is losing value, no brea
>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do...
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stuart: it is all about energy, isn't it? a lot of europe is supplied with natural gas, a lot of that comes through ukraine and from russia. therefore, there is a limit to a and forbid its natural gas to get into europe. the europeans will never look at that. stuart: we have to take into account the effect this will have on their economy, doing things that will affect their allies may not be beneficial but if the president came out today, he won't but if he came out today and said we are an energy powerhouse we are committing that in ten years we have great contract with our allies that would scare the russians. vladimir putin does things with long hall and he knows is only play in building up the soviet union is through energy. stuart: he said get out and fractal the cows come home across the united states of america, build that pipeline, drill on federal land, get the energy that is ours. i agree with you, congressman, that could have a material impact. you will say forcefully and say it right now. thanks for being with us
stuart: it is all about energy, isn't it? a lot of europe is supplied with natural gas, a lot of that comes through ukraine and from russia. therefore, there is a limit to a and forbid its natural gas to get into europe. the europeans will never look at that. stuart: we have to take into account the effect this will have on their economy, doing things that will affect their allies may not be beneficial but if the president came out today, he won't but if he came out today and said we are an...
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everyone relies on energy, our cars move with energy. everything we do, energy is around us. there is a power-play play that can be done with energy, no question. host: mary on twitter. "is it a good idea to stop making tanks and weapons they do not need?" they say warfare is changing. we are to be looking at what is the newest technology. what does warfare look like in the 21st century as opposed to the 20th century? the idea of reduction in building tanks makes sense. host: another tweet. "the military budget is higher than it was. we need to protect the u.s., not ukraine." inst: there is a sentiment the country, particularly from those who are more libertarian minded, that we should not be involved around the globe. there are two ways of looking at that. one is economic. use around the globe increases lobeeace around the g increases consumers that can buy american goods. a way to avoid war is to have enough strength so nations are given pause. host: another tweet. that is the't know 10 tatian, i think most 10 tatian's to -- i don't know that that is the temptation. host: a
everyone relies on energy, our cars move with energy. everything we do, energy is around us. there is a power-play play that can be done with energy, no question. host: mary on twitter. "is it a good idea to stop making tanks and weapons they do not need?" they say warfare is changing. we are to be looking at what is the newest technology. what does warfare look like in the 21st century as opposed to the 20th century? the idea of reduction in building tanks makes sense. host: another...